Super Furry Animals have writen a song for a children's TV show in America.
Frontman Gruff Rhys told the BBC the band were in the process of recording the track for Yo, Gabba, Gabba!.
The daytime Emmy-nominated programme, which is also broadcast in the UK on Nick Jr, mixes live-action segments and short animated sketches.
When asked what it was like to record a song for a children's show, Rhys replied: “You drink lots of additives.
“You go to the shop and buy everything that's coloured orange or red and because you're grown up, you have to drink 50 times the amount a kid would need to go mental.
“Then you just play at hyper-speed and jump around and stuff.”
Rhys added that the band planned to spend the rest of the summer playing a host of festivals.
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